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    Internal soil stack & loft conversion issue

    I had forgotten about soil stacks (I think we called them stench pipes) as they do not appear to exist outside UK.
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    Washer dryer installed in large boiler cupboard

    If you do fit anything to limit movement of the machine it would be best to have something soft like rubber or cardboard between that and the surfaces of the machine.
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    Briggs & Stratton 3HP

    I have an old Clarke generator that uses this engine. I actually stripped it a few years ago to investigate it not starting but then other priorities prevented me from putting it back together. I had hoped there would be workshop manuals available online but suppose, being an American product...
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    Overheated extension reel

    This is the sort of stuff that should be taught in schools. There might be warning labels on extension cables but they usually assume some basic understanding of amps, watts etc. that not everyone has.
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    Indirect Cylinder

    Yes, the system water is still open vented but the hot water is now mains pressure with an expansion vessel. It meets the regulations here and in fact the plumbers merchants don't even stock parts for open vented plumbing.
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    What is the best method of cutting out for back box in blockwork?

    Sometimes if plaster is stale it sets more rapidly than normal. I don't throw it out, I keep it for jobs like this, where you want the box to be firm before completing the wiring.
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    leveling FF

    You could put a furniture cup under that foot and adjust the other foot to level.
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    Chainsaw oiler

    Yes, it has a worm drive but the parts are metal and not stripped. The other machine does have a plastic gear that has stripped it's teeth but that is the main reduction gear for the chain drive sprocket.
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    Indirect Cylinder

    Around 2018 I moved to Croatia but I had owned the house for a while as a renovation project. I designed and installed a solid fuel central heating system. It used pumped central heating with gravity hot water. That design was chosen so the hot water cylinder could act as a heat sink in the...
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    What is the most annoying appliance in your home?

    My Zanussi kettle. I live in a very hard water area and even when making instant coffee I use a tea strainer to catch the flakes of limescale. The spout of the kettle has a filter mesh but that quickly gets blocked, making it pour badly. If I use it with the mesh removed it boils for ages before...
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    Chainsaw oiler

    I have an MTD electric chainsaw which I've had for about 10 years but has been slightly faulty for most of that time. It was just the plastic hose to the chain oil tank that was split but not an easy repair, as the whole machine has to be stripped to access the oil pump end of the pipe. I used...
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    Cooling Fan Resistor

    Thanks for the reply. I think I know what happened now I've looked in the fusebox. There are relays and fuses for low speed and high speed fans. The low speed fuse was OK but the high speed one had blown. When it got hot enough for the high speed fan to operate there would be no fan because of...
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    Yacht Varnish not Drying

    Thanks for the reply. Yes, I did stir it for about 2 minutes. Since I posted the question I tried applying an extra coat of the yacht varnish to one of the pine internal doors which had already been varnished with this product. Again it has stayed tacky so I now think it is just a bad batch...
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    Cooling Fan Resistor

    I have had my 2008 Chevrolet Spark for 11 years and it has been super reliable but on Wednesday it overheated on a hot day in a motorway traffic jam. I removed the thermostat, put in some water and I did complete my journey. I didn't think it was the thermostat but it was an easy thing to try...
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    Yacht Varnish not Drying

    I have a pine desk which I have had for 20 years or so. It was flat pack but I assumed it had some kind of matt varnish as it was not shiny. Over the years I realised it must have been bare wood as parts would get grubby looking. I finally got round to dismantling it, sanding off stains etc and...
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    Pellet Stove for Central Heating

    I am thinking of changing from a woodburning cooking range with boiler to a pellet stove which will be in the utility room adjacent to the kitchen. House is a 3 bedroom bungalow. I can't afford a new pellet stove but have seen one secondhand, a Ferroli GN1 N05, maximum output: 58.1 kW. I...
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    Adhesive for Cushionfloor

    I'm in Croatia and have done my bathroom floor with Sinteros vinyl flooring which I think is made in Poland. I also want to cover the plywood bath panels with the same vinyl. I initially did the end panel with double sided tape but it started falling off after a couple of days. It stuck to the...
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    Google Searches

    Thanks, I tried "big red GTO " -Sinitta -he's -got. It did exclude the song I didn't want but failed to find the song I did want. I thought there was an advanced search facility but Google does not routinely offer it as an option.
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    Google Searches

    Often when I try to search for something on Google the results I need are swamped by irrelevant stuff. This is partly because I'm from UK and the internet is largely USA populated. Is there a way to exclude certain results using keywords? For example, today I was trying to look up a song...
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    Do I need an expansion vessel?

    I found a UK supplier of these water heaters and asked the same question. They say the Ariston does include a pressure vessel. It could be that the one in my unit is faulty though. https://electricaldealsdirect.co.uk/water-heating/ariston-water-heaters.html
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